Celebrate the spooky season in Westchester County! Join us in-person in the Gothic Chamber as we watch Tim Burton’s “Sleepy Hollow” (1999). Based on the Washington Irving tale by the same name, “Sleepy Hollow” is set in 1799 New York where young police constable Ichabod Crane investigates a series of murders in the rural town of Sleepy Hollow.
We’ll hear from Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site manager Michael Lord with commentary on what is and isn’t accurate to Irving’s story, the Hudson Valley’s Dutch heritage, and the history of late 18th century New York. “Sleepy Hollow” is rated R and is not recommended for young audiences.
This program is free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served. Registration is recommended but not required.
To register, call 914-965-4027 or email philipsemanorhall@parks.ny.gov. Directions and parking information available here.
The “Historian & A Movie” series invites historians to Philipse Manor Hall to explore the real history behind some of Hollywood’s most famous films. Historians offer commentary on history, accuracy, film trivia, and more.
Watch the trailer for "Sleepy Hollow" (1999):
Want to know more about Sleepy Hollow and Washington Irving? Come early for the 12:30 PM Disney version and stay for historian commentary between the two films.